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MEET-NOG. TVTIEMORIAL TO DECEASED MAORI -I*l. WAR VETERANS, Interred in the Catholic Cemetery at Howick and Fanmure, Will be -unveiled NEXT SUNDAY. AUGUST 29, HOWICK. Sir Frederick Lang will perform the ceremony at 12 o'clock. Speakers: Sir Frederick Lang, Bishop Clcary, Mr. Edward Fltzpatrick and others. PANMURE. The Right Rev. Bishop Clcary will unveil , the Memorial at 3 p_m. There are 120 Veterans Interred in the Howick and Panmure Catholic Cemeteries respectively. Their surviving relatives and the general public are cordially invited to attend next Sunday, Howick 12 o'clock, Panmure 3 p.m. 513 Y.M,O.A. SUNDAY. On account of MR. WM. BRADLEY'S MEETING AT THE TOWN HALL, NO 4 O'CLOCK MEETING AT V.M.C.A. The Usual Tea at 5 p.m., followed by the "Home Hour" and Sing-song. 062 BIRKENHEAD SUGAR WORKS EMPLOYEES' UNION. A MEETING of the above Union will he held In the Trades Hall on SUNDAY, AUGUST 2», at 2.30. Every member urged to attend. 417 J. PURTELL, Secretary. "pVANGELISTiC SERVICE. "L"*VANGELISTIC SERVICE. TIVOLI THEATRE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). AT 7 P.M. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). AT 7 P.M. (Song Service, 0.45). Subject: 'TWO MEN." "TWO MEN." Mlssioner. REV. A. A. MURRAY. Choir ricces. Gospel Hymns. Visitors and Non-Churchgoers Cordially Invited. "Ye shall know the Truth, nnd the Truth shall make you free. "XTEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. QUAY STREET MEETING. •SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 2.40 P..M. MR. C. S. .MORRIS— ''MY RIGHI TO WORK." MR. G. T. JONES— "LABOUR AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS." Collection in Aid of Party's Activities. 311 JJICnMOND BAPTIST CHURCH. A Welcome will be Extended to REV. ROBERT nORN Next Monday Evening, nt 7.30 p.m. Speeches, Musical Items, Refreshments. COME AND WELCOME. 017 AUCKLAND UNITED FURNITURE TRADES UNION. Members nre requested to attend the Adjourned Meeting nt the Trades Hall on MONDAY, August 30, at 7.45 p.m. BUSINESS: To consider merits and demerits of the Bonus System. To consider amalgamation proposals received from the Carpenters' Union; nnd other Business. 539 TTENTDERSON PUBLIC HALL. _ A Fubllc .Meeting will be held In the above Hall on TUESDAY. August 31, nt 7.45 p.m.. to consider Hall Improvements and other matters, when Members of the Waitemata County round] will place before the Ratepayers and the Public generally plans for extensive alterations. The Public of Henderson are reminded that THIS IS THEIR BUSINESS, so roll up to the Meeting. CHAS. DOCBLE, 30 Sec,. h.T. THE DOOR OF HOPE (Incorp). X The Annual General Meeting of Members of the above Association will be held nt the Home, Cook Street West, Auckland, on TUESDAY NEXT, the 31st Inst., at 3 p.m. Rharp. Business; To receive the •Committee's Report and Statement of Accounts nnd the Matron's Report, the election of Officers for the ensuing vcar, and to transact any other business that may be brought forward. A -cordial invitation to attend this meeting is extended to all who are interested in Rescue Work. . J. VICTOR MACKY, Hon. Secretary. Auckland, August 24, 1920. *029 A UCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. A Meeting of'the Trustees will be held at the Bank on WEDNESDAY' NEXT Ist September, at 2.10 p.m. ' J. MUIR BARR. Manager. August 28, 1920. 519 pARNELL LAWN TENNIS CLUB. The Annual General Meeting of the above Clnb will be held in the Club Pavilion. Parnell, on MONDAY, September 0. Business— General and Important. New (Tub Ground's. 35 yiCTOKIA T,EA GU E jttf (Incorporated). d&Kmfk 4 An "AT HOME" for Members _H_H_U t>' the above League will be held wMH In the Business Women's t'lub ysußger Rooms, Unic.n Bldgs.. Customs Street, ou THURSDAY. SEP. 2. at 7.43 p.m. Tickets can be obtained at the League Rooms, Shortland St., aud on • the evening of 2nd September. A. HOLLAND, 028 Secretary. Ir-fTpiEOSoT-lERS 1 , A .GENERAL "MIEETIiNG of Members of ■". above Association will be held nt the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, at 7.30 p.m., THURSDAY, September 9. Business: 1. Election to 1111 Vacancy on CommitI tee. Nominations for above must be lodged nt the Office of the R.S.A., not • later than 5 p.m., THURSDAY, Sep- - ■ tembpr 2. r 2 General. : BUSINESS OF GREAT IMPORTANCE. • Watch Papers*for Future Announcements. E. P. ANDREW'S. • »9S Secretary. IF you could walk always on velvet you wouldn't get tired 1 WOOD-MILNE - RUBBER HEELS make the hardest roads > seem like velvet. There are no quality ' substitutes for WOOD-MILNE'S. (132) i -pvELAYS ARE DANGEROU..— Order >\J your suit now. Take delivery when - you like. We will be only too pleased to - "send you patterns. —McBRIDE. The Tailor. '. 11-13. Victoria Street. HFS ' V_7E don't fear frosty nights in our , VV Houses. Our North British UNIQUE ' RUBBER HOT WATER BAG warms the ) bed finely. It can't leak. Make sure of ( the brand when buying.

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 206, 28 August 1920, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 206, 28 August 1920, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 206, 28 August 1920, Page 11